What is difference between hearing and listening? List the major barriers
to communication via listening.
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In their definitions alone, it's clear to see the big difference between the two. Listening requires attention, meaning it's active. Hearing is passive — you can't close your ears, so sounds will enter and be heard. This makes it involuntary.
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Merriam-Webster defines hearing as the “process, function, or power of perceiving sound; specifically: the special sense by which noises and tones are received as stimuli.” Listening, on the other hand, means “to pay attention to sound; to hear something with thoughtful attention; and to give consideration.”
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